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Calendar of Treasury Books
… lieutenant in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604. Crespigny (Crepigny), Gabriel, captain, French pensioner in …
Calendar of Treasury books
… James, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206. Crespigny, Gabriel, captain, respited half pay officer, 528. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… de. Courteil, A. Cramache, H. de. Crawford, John, Earl of. Crespigny, G. Cresserons, C. de. Crocker, I. Croharre, D. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of white marble, bearing the arms of Barlow and Crespigny: this monument was erected by his widow, who was of …
Survey of London
… Mrs. Roffey. 18059. Serjt. Shepherd. 1810 Sir Claud de Crespigny. Sir Samuel Shepherd, who lived in No. 62 from 1805 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of the living, sold by the last to Philip Champion Crespigny, Esq., from whom it passed to his descendant, Charles Fox Champion Crespigny, Esq. A short time ago it was purchased by the …
The Environs of London
… the church-yard are now the tombs of Claudius Champion de Crespigny, Esq. a refugee from France, ob. 1695; his wife Maria de Vierville; Betsey, wife of Paul Champion Crespigny, Esq. 1772; John Towers, Esq. 1744; Dennis Belnot, … 1761. Sir Charles Innis, Bart. April 12, 1768. Dame Sarah Crespigny, April 13, 1768. Sir John Spring, Bart. Aug. 25, …
Survey of London
… elected and in 1794 Claude (later Sir Claude) Champion de Crespigny granted a 99 year lease of the site now occupied by … St. Matthew's; the land formed part of four acres which de Crespigny had bought from William Man Godschall in 1783. The … on a small piece of land which formerly belonged to the de Crespigny family; they were erected between 1810 and 1824. 37 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… reign of William III a Huguenot refugee of the family of Crespigny, who had married an English lady, Miss Pierrepoint, … bore the date 1717. His descendant Claude Champion de Crespigny entertained the Prince Regent there in 1804 and was created a baronet the next year. Champion Hill and De Crespigny Park retain the name of the family estate. The park …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Charles Garret passed away his interest in it to Philip Crespigny, esq. whose descendant Philip Champion Crespigny, esq. is the present leffee of it. NEATS, alias …
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